The Amazon Rainforest: How Is It Threatened and Why Is It Important?
Agricultural industries are destroying a forest housing 3 million species and storing away three years worth of global carbon emissions.
Agricultural industries are destroying a forest housing 3 million species and storing away three years worth of global carbon emissions.
Plastic straws are not a big threat to sea turtles, but climate change, commercial fishing, and poaching certainly pose major challenges.
Could spraying aerosols or launching space mirrors to block out sunlight be part of a climate solution? Experts couldn't be more divided.
Climate migration disproportionately affects developing countries in the Global South, but is also increasingly prevalent in the U.S.
Ethan sits down with The Sweaty Penguin Researchers to discuss the most recent four episodes and their reflections on the season.
Natural rubber is widely considered more climate-friendly and a better product than synthetic rubber, but it still presents some issues.
Even the tiniest change in climate can eliminate many of the world's current coffee growing regions and put farmers in a bind.
The only tropical forest in the U.S. houses endangered species and sources half of the water supply for the San Juan metro area.
In many regions, landslides pose a huge risk. Why do they happen, how have we exacerbated them, and how do we mitigate and prepare for...
Between climate threats, environmental degradation, and human rights issues, there's a lot of tea to spill about our favorite hot beverage.
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